Boeing's future focus is firmly set on three jets and KIRO Radio's Josh Kerns reports that while the long-term outcome is bright, the company faces some short-term challenges.
A senior researcher for the University of Washington's Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute says that between 10,000-20,000 more people need to be on heroin treatment medications.
We hear all the time about how underprivileged young people badly need job skills, and community groups working on homelessness and other issues need help. One Seattle nonprofit has come up with a unique way to do both. Micah Stanovsky and his friends Sarah Smith and Adam Nishimura always wanted to help people and significantly […]
Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Larry Nylund says the relationship between the teachers union and the administration has gotten much better over the school year.
The U.S. men's national team plays what is arguably one of the biggest games in Seattle soccer history today, taking on Ecuador in the quarterfinals of the Copa America tournament in Seattle.
Walk into the Seattle Mariners team store and you can't help but be overwhelmed by the amount of stuff -- especially the massive wall of caps in every color, shape and style.
When someone has a cardiac arrest, every second counts. If you can do CPR within the first several minutes, the chances of survival increase dramatically.
While President Obama is in Japan, an Edmonds father is trying to get the president to give notice to something much closer to home. His son was kidnapped and kept in hiding by his estranged ex-wife somewhere in Japan.
The Mariners are back in action Friday night and the forecast calls for a chance of showers. But as we know, it's irrelevant since it'll be dry inside.
On this day, on May 19, 2016, Don is opening up about that fact that he was blind in one eye for many years. KIRO Radio reporter Josh Kerns talks to the doctors who gave Don his sight back.
The much ballyhooed Copper River salmon has returned to Seattle to the delight of fish fans who clamor to spend upwards of $50 per pound for the coveted catch.